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Vets in Irvine
Prices, reviews and ownership for 3 practices
LOCAL OVERVIEW
Irvine has 3 vet practices. None are independently owned and most are part of larger veterinary groups. Consultation fees range from £60 at Collier & Brock to around £69 at typical high street vets. Most practices here publish their prices online. The highest-rated practice is Vets4Pets Irvine Ltd at 4.7 on Google.
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What vets charge in Irvine
3 cheapest consultations from 3 practices that publish prices
Who owns vets in Irvine
Ownership breakdown across 3 practices
VetPartners 1
IVC Evidensia 1
Pets at Home 1
Most practices in Irvine are part of larger veterinary groups. Nationally, around half of all practices are part of larger groups. Here, 3 of 3 are part of larger groups.
Corporate groups
VetPartners
1 practice
BC Partners
IVC Evidensia
1 practice
Nestlé / EQT / Silver Lake
Pets at Home
1 practice
Pets at Home plc
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Common questions about vets in Irvine
Consultation fees in Irvine range from £60 to £69. The average across 3 practices that publish their prices is £63. Collier & Brock offers the lowest published consultation at £60.
Rightvet has indexed 3 vet practices in Irvine. All 3 are part of larger veterinary groups including VetPartners, IVC Evidensia, Pets at Home.
Collier & Brock has the highest Rightvet Score of 4.7/5 in Irvine, based on reviews and pricing transparency. The highest-rated practice on Google is Vets4Pets Irvine Ltd at 4.7★.
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